Re: text in staff and markup text font=addlyric font

2010-03-11 Thread Robin Bannister
Jay Hamilton wrote: not exactly sure what that means in this case There is an example at http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=258 This sidesteps the question of horizontal space by setting ragged-right. Do you already have enough horizontal space for the text? Or do you expect Lilypond to ma

Re: weblily: security risk

2010-03-11 Thread Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool)
Note that there are existing effort on creating a service that can be used to render lilypond scores in Google Wave or in any web application. You can get its code at http://code.google.com/p/lilypondy/source/browse/#svn/trunk/lilywaveservlet You can see so

Re: dynamic and midi velocity

2010-03-11 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Saturday 06 March 2010 03:12:11 David Kastrup wrote: > David Raleigh Arnold writes: > > Ideally the volume should be preset for each instrument according to > > ratios expressing the relative natural loudness of the instrument, IOW > > set it and forget it, and only velocity should be used for

Re: dynamic and midi velocity

2010-03-11 Thread Hugh Myers
Go right a head and implement your suggestion--- Lilypond is open source you know... ---hsm On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 8:38 AM, David Raleigh Arnold wrote: > On Saturday 06 March 2010 03:12:11 David Kastrup wrote: >> David Raleigh Arnold writes: >> > Ideally the volume should be preset for each in

Re: weblily: security risk

2010-03-11 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
I have poked around a bit, and could not find obvious holes, but you are exposing the unix system, so it is a bit scary. For example, if there are local exploits in the kernel, this system makes it a remote explote for weblily,and the fact that uname is available (telling me you are on 2.6.31.ec2.

Re: Partials and upbeats

2010-03-11 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 3/10/10 10:04 AM, "Phil Holmes" wrote: > Mats said: >>> Quoting Phil Holmes : Is it correct that the \partial command applies to all voices below the one in which it is issued, > >>> No, the \partial command sets some properties on the Score level, so the >>> order shouldn't matt

Re: Line breaks and text positioning

2010-03-11 Thread Graham Percival
Read the Learning Manual, "Less tweaks with longer processing" or something like that. It's at the end of the manual. In the 2.13 docs, this section might have moved to Usage. Cheers, - Graham On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 05:34:51PM -, Phil Holmes wrote: > There is what looks like a problem in h

Re: your MultiMeasureRest utility

2010-03-11 Thread Alexander Kobel
me - stanford wrote: Alexender, *Here's some more feedback for you *(whenever you get around to looking at this code again). I've attached all the relevant files: %= I'm not sure if you remember the barcheck issue I was getting? I

Re: Line breaks and text positioning

2010-03-11 Thread James Bailey
On 11.03.2010, at 18:34, Phil Holmes wrote: There is what looks like a problem in how LilyPond calculates line breaks when there is some text to display. The example I've attached shows markup but I know it also applies to Tempo indications. Is this a known bug (I have searched and can't

Re: Partials and upbeats

2010-03-11 Thread Graham Percival
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 10:58:13AM -0700, Carl Sorensen wrote: > > On 3/10/10 10:04 AM, "Phil Holmes" wrote: > > > If I now modify the file to move the \partial to the first Staff/Voice, I > > get the following error: > > > > warning: barcheck failed at: -1/4 > > R4 | % 1 IIRC I adde

Re: Line breaks and text positioning

2010-03-11 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Phil, > I know it can be worked around with \break, but as a general rule it > shouldn't be necessary to do this. Here's a snippet to consider: \version "2.12.3" #(set-global-staff-size 17) \paper { indent = 0 } \score { { \clef "treble" \time 4/4 \repeat "unfold" 31 { b'4 }